A hero SBS officer among The Brexit Party's new candidates

Added 04-23-19 10:36:02am EST - “A war hero, a former communist, a food millionaire and a NHS worker were today unveiled by Nigel Farage as candidates for his Brexit Party in the European elections.” - Dailymail.co.uk

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A war hero, a former communist, a smoked salmon millionaire, a charity boss and an ex-NHS worker were today unveiled by Nigel Farage as candidates for his Brexit Party in the upcoming European elections.

James Glancy, a retired Captain in the Royal Marines awarded the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross for fighting in Afghanistan, said he was compelled to stand because he felt politicians were 'undermining democracy' and 'our leadership is humiliating the British public on the international stage'.

Mr Glancy, who served in the Marines' version of the SAS, the Special Boat Service, is now an environmentalist and will bolster the party's green credentials, as his leader has previously questioned the impact of climate change.

Former Revolutionary Communist Party member Claire Fox was also unveiled by the Brexit Party and said Labour deserves a 'bloody nose' for not fighting for Brexit voters in its heartlands.

The left-winger who regularly appears on BBC Radio 4's Moral Maze, told a press conference she doesn't agree with Mr Farage on much but said: 'I'll be damned if I let the establishment get away with voter vandalism'.

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